Coins

Our replicas of historic coins cover a broad range of dates and will satisfy the needs of living history groups and collectors. Our mint produces a range of semi-replica hammered coins that really do look and feel authentic. Weights, alloys, and fineness are kept close to the original remedies. Original coins are carefully analyzed to determine engraving techniques and over 35 years experience is used to recreate the dies in fine detail. Our mint acts as a real period mint with its own mintmark, issuing coins under its own name.

There has long been a controversy over replicas with this degree of accuracy. Are they replicas or forgeries? Our mint, in an effort to answer this, has offered a reasonable compromise. In addition to issuing coins under their own nationally recognized mintmark, they also alter the legend slightly to distinguish these coins for what they are. Additionally, an example of each of these replicas is held by the British Museum for reference.

Our Aethelred II Saxon Silver Penny Replica Coin is a 978-1016 A.D. Saxon Silver Penny of the Long cross type. Sterling silver. Ethelred II known as the unready is from the Anglo-Saxon UNREDE meaning without counsel, that is without good advice.

Our Athelstan Medieval Saxon Penny is a Saxon Replica Coin of the small cross type. King Athelstan 924 - 939 A.D. Silver Penny from sterling silver. In 927AD Aethelstan invaded Viking Northumberland and laid claim to the title of 1st King of England.

Our Ceowulf I Medieval Saxon Silver Penny is a Replica Coin from 821 - 823 A.D. Silver Penny from sterling silver. Ceolwulf I was the Saxon King of Mercia and Kent. Each Replica historic coin will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collec

Our Charles I Coin is a replica Tower Silver Penny from 1625 - 1642 *** Made from sterling silver. Each of our replica historic coins will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collectors.

Our Charles I Farthing Historic Coin is a replica Circa 1625 Copper Royal Farthing. Made from Copper. Copper farthings had been struck and issued privately under licence during the preceding reign of James I.

Our Charles I Threepence is a reproduction Silver Threepence from1638 - 1639 *** Made from sterling silver. During this time period coin presses existed for minting coins, however they used the faster hammering method to produce the original coins.

Our Copper Penny Tavestock Coin 1811 is a Replica of a British Penny Token Made from copper. A privately issued token, the coin had no official legal tender value. This penny, typical of period tokens shows local a view of the Devon Mines.

Minted after Daenerys, Mother of Dragons, declared herself Queen of Mereen. About the same denomination as a Westerosi Half-Dragon. Daenerys issues this Golden Mark to proclaim, once and for all, her hatred of slavery in all its forms.

Minted after Daenerys, Mother of Dragons, declared herself Queen of Mereen. About the same denomination as a Westerosi Half-Dragon. Daenerys issues this Golden Mark to proclaim, once and for all, her hatred of slavery in all its forms.

This armband is an example of wire coinage; coins which
are struck with primitive tools along a length of heavy wire, and worn
as armbands or bracelets, but may also be cut apart as needed for use as
currency.

This unusual piece is an example of wire coinage; coins which
are struck with primitive tools along a length of heavy wire, and worn
as armbands or bracelets, but may also be cut apart as needed for use as
currency.

The Edward I and Edward II Medieval Coin Replicas a Silver Penny, minted at London and found in 1963! Card gives an overview of the struggles between King Edward I (longshanks), William Wallace (Braveheart) and Robert the Bruce.

Our Edward I-III Medieval Coin is a replica coin from 1272-1377 *** Made from sterling silver. Each of our replica historic coins will satisfy the needs of living history groups and coin collectors. These coins are semi-replica hammered coins.

Our Elizabeth I Renaissance Coin - Replica 1558-1603 Silver Half Groat or Two Pence. Made from sterling silver. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I there was almost a complete recoinage of British coins. Gold and silver coins were effected most.

Our Eric Bloodaxe Viking Silver Penny is a Replica Coin from 866 A.D. Made from sterling silver. Coins such as this were used for the Danegeld protection money. Eric Bloodaxe, Viking and son of the king of Norway captured the northern British Kingdom of Y

Our Faceless Man Coin Necklace is a replica of the iron coin given to Arya Stark in Game of Thrones. Arya Stark receives this coin in the course of her travels and initially discounts it as valueless. As it happens, this is not a coin in the usual sense, but a recognition token for members of the Faceless Man organization.

Our Faceless Man Coin Necklace Silver is a replica of the iron coin given to Arya Stark in Game of Thrones. Arya Stark receives this coin in the course of her travels and initially discounts it as valueless. As it happens, this is not a coin in the usual sense, but a recognition token for members of the Faceless Man organization.

The George IV and Victoria Replica Coin Set Contains 2 coins - A Crown of George IV 1821 and a Gold Five Pound of Queen Victoria. The nineteenth century was an opulent time and many examples of the lavish lifestyles remain.

The George VI Silver Threepence WWII Replica Coin is a 1936-1952 Reproduction Coin. During World War II two pence would buy a pint of rationed milk. Three pence would buy 1lb of oatmeal and for five pence you could buy a packet of cornflakes.

Our Henry VI Groat Replica Medieval Coin circa 1430 a Fifteenth Century Silver Groat. Sterling silver. King Henry VI reigned from 1422 to 1461 and from 1470 to 1471, his reign was interrupted by Edward IV. Great for living history groups and coin collectors.

Our Henry VIII and Elizabeth I Deluxe Coin Set Contains a medal from 1545 to commemorate Henry Viii as Supreme Head of the Church of England. The Renaissance Coin Set also includes an Elizabeth I silver crown 1601.

The design of this coin is based upon a facet of Game of Thrones in which we find that a gold coin featuring the hand sigil of
House Gardener is still in circulation some three hundred years after
the Gardeners have become extinct.

This Pewter Pieces of Eight Set is cast from reproduction pieces of eight. The picture shows the front of the coin in the top row and the back in the middle row. They are made a little thicker than the originals.

Our Piece of Eight is a replica of the real of silver (Piece of eight) coined during the reign of Felipe IV in 1635. More recently the piece of eight was the center of discussion in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End.

Our Replica Gold Doubloon Coins set has four gold doubloons, marked with the seals of King Philip V and minted in the year 1736. With the conquest of Mexico in 1519, the Spanish put the native Indians to work mining gold and silver.

The Richard I and Richard III Medieval Coin Set comes with two different medieval coins - Penny of Richard I and Gold Angel of Richard III. A Gold Angel is a coin, first used in France in the year 1340.

The Roman Coin Set Five comes with five different Roman coins - Dupondius of Nero 54-68AD, Sestertius of Faustina I, As of Antoninius Pius 138-161 AD, Aureus of Claudius 41-54 AD, Denarius of Augustus 27BC - 14AD

This Set of 6 Brass Half-Pennies from 6 Houses is based on the A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE series of novels by George R.R. Martin. This set includes Houses Stark, Greyjoy, Lannister, Martell, Baratheon, and Targaryen.

This small silver stag piece is from the mythical realm of Westeros
shortly after the unification of that land by the event known
historically as Aegons Conquest. This is a replica coin from Game of Thrones.

This silver "stag" piece is from the mythical realm of Westeros
late in the tenure of the Targaryen kings, some 280 years after the
unification of that land by the event known historically as Aegon's
Conquest. Aerys II is better known as "The Mad King".